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Dog Soldiers

by Robert Stone
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Overview

In Saigon during the waning days of the Vietnam War, a small-time journalist named John Converse thinks he'll find action - and profit - by getting involved in a big-time drug deal. But back in the States, things go horribly wrong for him. Dog Soldiers perfectly captures the underground mood of America in the 1970s, when amateur drug dealers and hippies encountered profiteering cops and professional killers - and the price of survival was dangerously high.

Winner of the 1975 National Book Award

Synopsis

In Saigon during the waning days of the Vietnam War, a small-time journalist named John Converse thinks he'll find action—and profit—by getting involved in a big-time drug deal. But back in the States, things go horribly wrong for him. Dog Soldiers perfectly captures the underground mood of America in the 1970s, when amateur drug dealers and hippies encountered profiteering cops and professional killers—and the price of survival was dangerously high.

Charles McGrath

....It is melodramatic, cruel, witty and grim. -- The New York Times Books of the Century

About the Author, Robert Stone

ROBERT STONE is the author of seven novels: A Hall of Mirrors, Dog Soldiers (winner of the National Book Award), A Flag for Sunrise, Children of Light, Outerbridge Reach, Damascus Gate, and Bay of Souls. His story collection, Bear and His Daughter, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and his memoir, Prime Green, was published in 2006.

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From Saigon to San Francisco, Robert Stone's National Book Award-winning novel chronicles the underground mood of 1970s America in its darkly captivating portrayal of the greed and violence attending the Vietnam War. John Converse is a small-time journalist and would-be profiteer in Saigon during the waning days of the war. In an attempt to make one last big score, he becomes involved in a scheme to smuggle a shipment of heroin back to the United States. But then things begin to go horribly wrong: His courier disappears with the drugs -- and probably with his wife -- and a corrupt CIA agent demands that Converse find them. Or else.

Charles McGrath

....It is melodramatic, cruel, witty and grim. -- The New York Times Books of the Century

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1997
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
354
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780395860250

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